In This Issue

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Philanthropy Next

Generation, X, Y, or whichever new moniker is currently being attached to today’s crop of young leaders, cannot capture the feelings of excitement that surround their every move.

From former first daughter Chelsea Clinton, who has eschewed celebrity for a more cerebral existence, to James Murdoch who seems poised to take control of the ubiquitous News Corp., to Virgin heir Sam Branson, who has taken his father’s passion for the environment to heart and travelled to experience its devastation, change is in the air.

Profiles

Cover Profile

Ivanka Trump

From teenage pinup to grown-up mogul, Ivanka Trump is a chip off The Donald.

Antoine Arnault

By Liliane-Carol Benoit

Hanging with ScarJo, Kanye, and the rest of Hollywood’s royalty, he may seem like LVMH’s dashing prince-in-waiting. But in Antoine Arnault’s own mind, he’s simply guarding the castle.

Geoff Green

By Janis Raisen

Whether he turned left or right, Geoff Green was destined to end up sailing the Arctic.

Dylan Lauren

By Maxine Tayar

Her father made Polo a household name. Now Dylan Lauren wants to do the same for her specialty sweets.

Craig Cohon

By Marc Weisblott

After shepherding the world’s number one soft drink company through Europe, Craig Cohon’s taken on the challenge of bringing the Big Top back to Red Square.

Janet Crown

By N.C. Maisak

She started an exercise craze, hangs out with celebs, and comes from one of the Windy City’s most illustrious families, but businesswoman and mother Janet Crown remains all about the kids.

Samantha Rudin

By Maxine Tayar

Whether she’s helping plan a high-rise, or just strolling through the city her family helped shape, Samantha Rudin loves where she lives.

Suzanne Rogers

By Elisa Birnbaum

By launching Suzanne Rogers Presents, the fashionista is merging her passion for couture with a deep devotion to children to stage the most-buzzed about event of the season.